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Enraged, Millstone, an assistant managing editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, went to court. There, evidence made it clear that the file-in-New York story-plus a rule that the consumer himself could not read the summary or even touch it-were standard O'Hanlon techniques for dealing with inquiries. In addition, O'Hanlon's investigator, who earned $1.85 for his efforts, actually interviewed only one neighbor and failed to verify what he was told...
...secretary of state, evidently had no disagreement on the desirability of such a "signal of American determination"--though Brown, who after all lacks Kissinger's training as a historian, did not specifically suggest that the Gulf of Tonkin should have been the task force's destination. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported--the State Department has denied it--that Kissinger's proposal had to be overruled by Ford himself, on the grounds that it would "needlessly" arouse concern in the United States. When the man who led the fight against Congress's ending the bombing of Cambodia is reported...
...Nieman Fellows is Curtis Matthews Jr., Washington correspondent for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, who covers mainly judicial news...
...week's end that estimate seemed conservative. In addition to full serializations in the New York Times, Washington Post and St. Louis Post-Dispatch, one-shot Sunday supplements were scheduled in many papers, including the Los Angeles Times, the Louisville Courier-Journal and the combined edition of the Atlanta Constitution and Journal. The Portland Oregonian readied a 44-page supplement for sale this week (at $1 a copy). Contrary to expectation, papers that have supported the President seemed as eager to practice full disclosure as those that have attacked him. The Wall Street Journal showed the split that often...
Link was a classic investigator who often shook hoodlums by their lapels to get them to tell the truth. Among his more celebrated stories: the uncovering of a bloodthirsty gang in the 1920s known as the Green Ones, and a series that won a Pulitzer Prize for the Post-Dispatch in 1952. Its detailing of corruption led to an overhaul of the Internal Revenue Bureau in Missouri and the resignation of William Boyle, then the Democratic national chairman...